| contributor author | J. D. Heald |  | 
| contributor author | E. Kiss |  | 
| date accessioned | 2017-05-09T01:38:55Z |  | 
| date available | 2017-05-09T01:38:55Z |  | 
| date copyright | August, 1974 |  | 
| date issued | 1974 |  | 
| identifier issn | 0094-9930 |  | 
| identifier other | JPVTAS-28110#171_1.pdf |  | 
| identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/165197 |  | 
| description abstract | This  paper  presents  the  results  of  low-cycle  fatigue  testing  and  analysis  of  26  piping  components  and  butt-welded  sections.  The  test  specimens  were  fabricated  from  Type-304  stainless  steel  and  carbon  steel,  materials  which  are  typically  used  in  the  primary  piping  of  light  water  nuclear  reactors.  Components  included  6-in.  elbows,  tees,  and  girth  butt-welded  straight  sections.  Fatigue  testing  consisted  of  subjecting  the  specimens  to  deflection-controlled  cyclic  bending  with  the  objective  of  simulating  system  thermal  expansion  type  loading.  Tests  were  conducted  at  room  temperature  and  550  deg  F,  with  specimens  at  room  temperature  subjected  to  1050  psi  constant  internal  hydraulic  pressure  in  addition  to  cyclic  bending.  In  two  tests  at  room  temperature,  however,  stainless  steel  elbows  were  subjected  to  combined  simultaneous  cyclic  internal  pressure  and  cyclic  bending.  Predictions  of  the  fatigue  life  of  each  of  the  specimens  tested  have  been  made  according  to  the  procedures  specified  in  NB-3650  of  Section  III[1]  in  order  to  assess  the  code  design  margin.  For  the  purpose  of  the  assessment,  predicted  fatigue  life  is  compared  to  actual  fatigue  life  which  is  defined  as  the  number  of  fatigue  cycles  producing  complete  through-wall  crack  growth  (leakage).  Results  of  this  assessment  show  that  the  present  code  fatigue  rules  are  adequately  conservative. |  | 
| publisher | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) |  | 
| title | Low Cycle Fatigue of Nuclear Pipe Components |  | 
| type | Journal Paper |  | 
| journal volume | 96 |  | 
| journal issue | 3 |  | 
| journal title | Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology |  | 
| identifier doi | 10.1115/1.3454163 |  | 
| journal fristpage | 171 |  | 
| journal lastpage | 176 |  | 
| identifier eissn | 1528-8978 |  | 
| keywords | Pipes |  | 
| keywords | Low cycle fatigue |  | 
| keywords | Fatigue life |  | 
| keywords | Temperature |  | 
| keywords | Pressure |  | 
| keywords | Stainless steel |  | 
| keywords | Fatigue |  | 
| keywords | Water |  | 
| keywords | Leakage |  | 
| keywords | Thermal expansion |  | 
| keywords | Fatigue testing |  | 
| keywords | Nuclear reactors |  | 
| keywords | Carbon steel |  | 
| keywords | Fracture (Materials) |  | 
| keywords | Design |  | 
| keywords | Testing |  | 
| keywords | Cycles AND Deflection |  | 
| tree | Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;1974:;volume( 096 ):;issue: 003 |  | 
| contenttype | Fulltext |  |